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2021 Jaguar F-Pace price and specs – UPDATE: On sale now, final pricing confirmed

A big mid-life update for the F-Pace, with new designs inside and out, added tech, mild-hybrid powertrains, and a flagship V8.


  • 2021 Jaguar F-Pace gains mild-hybrid engine options and 5.0-litre V8
  • Significant exterior facelift and all-new interior
  • Quick-start Pivi Pro offers the very latest in infotainment
  • R-Dynamic and all-wheel-drive now standard, lower prices
  • Priced from $76,244 plus on-road costs to $142,294 plus on-road costs

UPDATE, 1 April 2021: With the facelifted 2021 F-Pace now in local showrooms, Jaguar has bumped up pricing across the range. This story has been updated with the latest figures, along with local imagery.


UPDATE, 2 December 2020: The hero F-Pace SVR has now also been updated for the new model year, with Australian pricing revealed today. See our full story here.


Jaguar has announced the updated F-Pace, with new mild-hybrid powertrains, and new interior, and extra tech.

The new F-Pace also gets a facelift, revealing slimmer LED headlights, revised tail-lights, and a new bonnet which eliminates the conspicuous shutline of the previous model.

Following the example set by the 2021 Land Rover Discovery Sport, all variants offered in the Jaguar F-Pace range now exclusively come with the R-Dynamic package, which offers a more aggressive styling package.

Four models are now available in the range: the R-Dynamic S, R-Dynamic SE, R-Dynamic HSE, and the range-topping SVR.

The entry-level R-Dynamic S P250 is offered from $76,244 plus on-road costs.

Buyers get a choice of four powertrains: the 2.0-litre turbo petrol four-cylinder 'P250' offering 183kW/365Nm, a 3.0-litre turbo petrol inline six-cylinder 'P400' with 294kW/550Nm, a 3.0-litre turbo diesel inline six-cylinder 'D300' putting out 221kW/650Nm, or a 5.0-litre supercharged petrol V8 'P550' with 405kW/700Nm (the latter is only offered in the flagship SVR variant).

The entry-level R-Dynamic S is offered only with the P250 engine, mid-sped R-Dynamic SE with all except the P550 engines, while the top-shelf R-Dynamic HSE ships with only the P400.

Both six-cylinder 'Ingenium' engines come with a 48-volt mild-hybrid system, helping to reduce fuel consumption and improve emissions.

All engines are fitted to an eight-speed automatic transmission, and all-wheel drive is now standard across the F-Pace range.

The four-cylinder delivers the F-Pace to 100km/h from standstill in a claimed 7.3 seconds, while fuel consumption is reported as an average of 9.3 litres per 100 kilometres, with 209 grams of CO2 produced on average for every kilometre driven.

The diesel powertrain does the 0-100km/h sprint in a claimed 6.4 seconds, with fuel consumption and emissions listed as 7.4L/100km and 194g/km respectively.

The 0-100km/h time drops to a claimed 5.4 seconds with the petrol six, with fuel consumption and emissions listed as 8.7L/100km and 202g/km.

The V8, meanwhile, completes the benchmark sprint in a claimed 4.0 seconds, with fuel fuel consumption and emissions listed as 11.7L/100km and 272g/km.

Technology also gets a boost on the 2021 Jaguar F-Pace. Occupants can enjoy the company's latest 'Pivi Pro' infotainment system on the curved glass 11.4-inch high-definition infotainment screen.

The system offers Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard, along with integrated apps from Spotify, Deezer, and TuneIn, while two different phones can be connected via Bluetooth simultaneously.

The system – which uses an independent power source for quick-starting – can also integrate with Google and Microsoft Outlook calendars.

Jaguar is keen to point out the system can be updated via 'Software-Over-The-Air' (SOTA), using multiple modems to ensure media streaming remains uninterrupted while software is being downloaded.

Passengers also benefit from engine noise cancellation and, according to Jaguar, segment-first active road noise cancellation. A new cabin Purify function includes air ionisation and PM2.5 cabin air filtration to remove odours and allergens.

Most notable for the updated F-Pace is the all-new interior – unusual for a mid-life facelift – with Jaguar paying particular attention to both the colours and materials used throughout the cabin.

Part of the new design includes the company's new drive selector, debuting for the first time on the F-Pace.

The driver also gets a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, offering customisable three-dimensional navigation. The head-up display can also integrate navigation, speed, and incoming caller details.

All variants of the F-Pace get adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitor, rear collision monitor, rear traffic monitor, traffic sign recognition, and adaptive speed limiter as standard.

2021 Jaguar F-Pace Australian pricing

  • F-Pace R-Dynamic S P250 – $76,244
  • F-Pace R-Dynamic SE P250 – $80,854
  • F-Pace R-Dynamic SE D300 – $96,194
  • F-Pace R-Dynamic SE P400 – $98,654
  • F-Pace R-Dynamic HSE P400 – $110,404
  • F-Pace SVR – $142,294

Note: all prices exclude on-road costs.


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